Top 250+ Solved Indian Evidence Act MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Relevancy is
a. question of law and can be raised at any time
b. question of law but can be raised at the first opportunity
c. question of law which can be waived
d. question of procedure which can be waive
Q. Which of the following documents are not admissible in evidence
a. documents improperly procured
b. documents procured by illegal means
c. both (a) & (b)
d. neither (a) nor (b).
Q. The facts which form part of the same transaction are relevant
a. under section 5 of evidence act
b. under section 6 of evidence act
c. under section 7 of evidence act
d. under section 8 of evidence act.
Q. Several classes of facts, which are connected with the transaction(s) in a particularmode, are relevant
a. under section 6 of evidence act
b. under section 7 of evidence act
c. under section 8 of evidence act
d. under section 9 of evidence act.
Q. Motives, of preparation and conduct are relevant
a. under section 6 of evidence act
b. under section 7 of evidence act
c. under section 8 of evidence act
d. under section 9 of evidence act.
Q. Under section 8 of Evidence Act
a. ‘motive is relevant
b. preparation is relevant
c. conduct is relevant
d. all the above.
Q. For conduct to be relevant under section 8 of Evidence Act, it
a. must be previous
b. must be subsequent
c. may be either previous or subsequent
d. only subsequent & not previous.
Q. Facts which are necessary to explain or introduce relevant facts of place, name, date,relationship & identity of parties are relevant
a. under section 8 of evidence act
b. under section 9 of evidence act
c. under section 10 of evidence act
d. under section 11 of evidence act.
Q. Under section 9 of Evidence Act
a. the identification parades of suspects are relevant
b. the identification parades of chattels are relevant
c. both (a) & (b) are relevant
d. only (a) & not (b) is relevant.
Q. Identification of a suspect by photo is
a. admissible in evidence
b. not admissible in evidence
c. section 9 of evidence act excludes identification by photo
d. section 8 of evidence act excludes identification by photo.
Q. Facts of which the judicial notice is to be taken are stated in:
a. section 56 of evidence act
b. section 57 of evidence act
c. section 58 of evidence act
d. section 55 of evidence act.
Q. List of facts of which the judicial notice has to be taken under section 57 of Evidence Act:
a. is exhaustive
b. is illustrative only
c. is both (a) & (b)
d. is neither (a) nor (b).
Q. Facts which need not be proved by the parties include:
a. facts of which judicial notice has to be taken
b. facts which have been admitted by the parties at or before the hearing
c. both (a) & (b)
d. neither (a) nor (b).
Q. The court may in its discretion call for proving the facts:
a. of which judicial notice has to be taken
b. which have been admitted otherwise than such admissions
c. both (a) & (b)
d. neither (a) nor (b).
Q. Oral evidence under section 60 of Evidence Act may be:
a. direct only
b. hearsay
c. both (a) & (b)
d. either (a) or (b).